[Q] How difficult would be to create a stock T-mobile style rom? - AT&T Samsung Galaxy Note I717

Hi, I just ordered my Galaxy note and gave my galaxy s2 t989 away, is there any way I can port some of the apps and features from my galaxy s2, like the wifi calling, NFC, bobsled and the mobile network selection menu for example, just like a stock T-Mobile Galaxy S2 rom. I believe both of the phones have almost the same internals. Just asking; i'm not too familiar with this but at least I have programmer skills. Thanks in Advance

Your best bet is master&slave. (a t-mobile s2 developer) ask.him, hopefully he gets his note tomorrow.
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is this the galaxy s 2 for tmobile? W/ link

i was on tmobile and i seen this galaxy s 4g but it does not look like the galaxy s 2
http://www.t-mobile.com/shop/Phones/cell-phone-detail.aspx?cell-phone=Samsung-Galaxy-S-4G
They are not the same phone. Do another search for each and compare the specs.
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No, if you look up the T-Mobile Vibrant, that is the Galaxy S phone that T-Mobile first received. The Galaxy S 4G, is an updated version, with a front facing camera, and 4G capabilities. There is not much else different.
This is nothing related to the Galaxy S 2, and this phone hasn't been announced on any US carriers yet.

[Q] Wal-Mart's Family Mobile with Galaxy S2 from T-mobile?

Hey everyone, I was looking to buy the Galaxy S2 from T-mobile, but I'm retarded and I don't know if Family Mobile, a Wal-mart Carrier powered by T-mobile, would work on the Galaxy S2 from T-mobile.
It might seem like a common sense question, and I think it really is. It's just that I don't know anything about phones, and I was told the smartest people on the internet for Android phones/programming post here.
Better ask the seller..
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[Q]Is anyone currently using this phone on T-Mobile?

Like the title states...I ask this because after being disappointed by my brand new Galaxy Nexus with a defective screen. I'm looking to get the galaxy s2. But I'm torn between the SGH-T989 and this device because of the different processors. I realize that if I am to get the i9100 I will be stuck on edge.
The main reason I upgraded from my earlier phone the HTC Sensation was for a gorgeous display and an amazing day to day performance which my Galaxy Nexus failed to deliver. So I was just wondering if anyone who currently owns the i9100 is using it on T-Mobile and is it worth the edge or is the SGH-T989 as good or good enough as the i9100? All Opinions are Welcome.
Chilled26 said:
Like the title states...I ask this because after being disappointed by my brand new Galaxy Nexus with a defective screen. I'm looking to get the galaxy s2. But I'm torn between the SGH-T989 and this device because of the different processors. I realize that if I am to get the i9100 I will be stuck on edge.
The main reason I upgraded from my earlier phone the HTC Sensation was for a gorgeous display and an amazing day to day performance which my Galaxy Nexus failed to deliver. So I was just wondering if anyone who currently owns the i9100 is using it on T-Mobile and is it worth the edge or is the SGH-T989 as good or good enough as the i9100? All Opinions are Welcome.
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I think being stuck on edge would feel crippling to me.
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Are you in America? Because I'm on T-Mobile in the UK, and apart from my data being throttled to 1.8Mbps, its fine.
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TheReverend210 said:
Are you in America? Because I'm on T-Mobile in the UK, and apart from my data being throttled to 1.8Mbps, its fine.
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I've never managed more than 1mbps.....
I am perfectly satisfied with T-Mobile in Germany, other then them throttling my data after 300mb/month. Of course this is my own fault for the plan I setup.
He is on T-mobile USA, so different frequencies than Europe, and this phone (I9100) only gets Edge data speeds.
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ctomgee said:
I think being stuck on edge would feel crippling to me.
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Your right..even with an amazing phone like the galaxy s2 having it on edge only is an insult and I couldn't tolerate it. So I'll just stick with my GN and see what happens with the Galaxy s3.
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Best unlocked Samsung Galaxy series phone

Okay gang, I need your help. I'm new to the android landscape (note was my first android device) and was asked by a good friend of mine to find her a phone.
She's looking for a Unlocked Samsung Galaxy series phone that she can use here in the US as well as be able to swap a sim card and use for service in Italy when she visits.
So two questions. What device do you all recommend, and where is the best place to procure it?
Thanks in advance!! I know this is a galaxy note forum, but couldn't think of a better group of folks to field these questions
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Any lte phone should work as they are world phones
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Galaxy Nexus from the google store
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crxlvr said:
Any lte phone should work as they are world phones
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Are LTE frequencies the same worldwide?
MUFC17JW said:
Galaxy Nexus from the google store
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Agreed. The unlocked Nexus $399.99 is the best choice for now.
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Here's a list of frequencies used by country:
http://allworldcellphones.com/gsm-frequencies-list.htm
Italy uses GSM 900 and 1800 frequencies which is supported by the International Note as well as the I717. I didn't see anything about LTE or HSDPA related figures, but I only looked for 3 min and clicked the first link.
My suggestion would be for her to determine what she wants in a phone. Does she want to take notes? does she want a small phone? As long as the phone has the proper frequencies, she would be able to use it in Italy. Most AT&T phones have the capability of running 800 and 1800 as well as many others, but verify by looking at the specs before buying. If she has a US carrier in mind (like AT&T) she can buy one of those subsidized and pay an unlock fee from a site (cheapest I've heard of was $8) and will probably save money.
If she wants to buy a phone outright I'd say look at the galaxy 2 series. From what I hear it's a great phone, a large community here (if she feels the urge to mod it) and can pick a new unlocked one for about 400.
Hope this helps a little.
any international unlocked phone will work. the international gs3 wouldnt be a bad bet. n7000 as well. you just wont have lte. I would not recommend an at&t direct phone because it will not be unlocked. so sim flipping could be an issue in italy.
International Galaxy Note, Galaxy Nexus, or wait for the Galaxy S3 to come out.
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How can I install at&t ROMs on T-Mobile galaxy note

Hi I used to playing my at& t galaxy note before I upgraded to T-Mobile galaxy note.
I seen more ROMs and more options in here
Anybody know? That how can using at&t ROMs on T-Mobile version note.
Would appreciated you.
Missing your ROMs
Thanks
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